9690763

Display of Webpage Elements on a Connected Computer

PublishedJune 27, 2017
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
9 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for downloading a webpage to a first computer system and displaying elements of the webpage on the first computer system and a second computer system, the first computer system connected to a web server over a network, the first computer system including a web browser, the method comprising: receiving at the web browser of the first computer system a request from a user to access a webpage; in response to the user's request, downloading a webpage file from the web server by accesses over the network; parsing the webpage file by the web browser, and determining that the webpage file includes a portion of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system, wherein the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system is delimited by one or more HTML tags that identify the HTML code as being for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system; transmitting to the second computer system over a communications channel an indication of the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system, whereby the first computer system enables the second computer system to display webpage elements corresponding to the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system; determining that the webpage file includes a portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the first computer system; receiving an indication from the second computer system that the second computer system has finished loading the webpage elements to be displayed on the second computer system; loading at the first computer system webpage elements corresponding to the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the first computer system; after receiving the indication that the second computer system has finished loading the webpage elements to be displayed on the second computer system and finishing loading the webpage elements corresponding to the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the first computer system, triggering a finished loading event at the first computer system; calling an event handler bound to the finished loading event at the first computer system; displaying at the first computer system webpage elements corresponding to the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the first computer system.

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2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising creating a Document Object Model (DOM) object representing the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system, and making the DOM object accessible to script code via a DOM of the web browser.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the webpage includes script code that, when executed, manipulates the DOM object representing the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system is preceded by an opening tag and followed by a closing tag, the opening tag and closing tag identifying the HTML code as being for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the event handler bound to the finished loading event causes the display of one or more webpage elements on the first computer system.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: the first computer system enabling script code executed on the second computer system to access one or more DOM objects on the first computer system by: receiving a request, initiated by script code executed on the second computer system, to call a method of a DOM object on the first computer system; calling the requested method of the DOM object on the first computer system and transmitting a return value to the second computer system.

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7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: accessing by the first computer system one or more DOM objects on the second computer system by: transmitting a request, initiated by script code executed on the first computer system, to call a method of a DOM object on the second computer system; receiving a return value for the requested method of the DOM object from the second computer system.

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8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: parsing the webpage file by the web browser, and determining that the webpage file includes a portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on a third computer system, wherein the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the third computer system is delimited by one or more HTML tags that identify the HTML code as being for displaying webpage elements on the third computer system; transmitting to the third computer system over a communications channel an indication of the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the third computer system, whereby the first computer system enables the third computer system to display webpage elements corresponding to the portion of HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the third computer system.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the HTML code for displaying webpage elements on the second computer system includes code for displaying a video on the second computer system.

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Publication Date

June 27, 2017

Inventors

Bryant Christopher Lee

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